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Bilateral mammary duct ectasia induced by sulpiride-associated hyperprolactinemia: A case report.

Yizi Cong1, Haidong Zou1, Guangdong Qiao1, Jun Lin1, Xingmiao Wang1, Xiaohui Li1, Yalun Li1, Shiguang Zhu1.   

Abstract

A 32 year old female diagnosed with schizophrenia was treated with sulpiride, trihexyphenidyl and alprazolam for 6 years. A physical examination revealed bilateral nipple retraction and a non-tender mass in the left breast, with little nipple discharge. Tests revealed high levels of carbohydrate antigen 125, serum prolactin and testosterone levels, and ultrasound revealed a number of masses in the bilateral breasts; the largest mass (2.2×1.3 cm) was located in the left breast. A rich blood flow signal was identified around the nodule. The ducts in the bilateral breasts exhibited cystic ectasia. Multiple enlarged lymph nodes were found in the bilateral axillae. Mammography revealed thickened breast tissue without an evident mass, and calcification. A segmental mastectomy was performed and subsequent histological examination revealed multiple dilated ducts, the largest of which contained eosinophilic material. The pathological diagnosis was of breast duct dilatation. Bacterial culture and drug sensitivity analysis of the secretions from the cystic cavity revealed no bacterial growth, and an acid fast bacillus stain was negative. Extravasation of the surgical wound occurred 1 month later, and Staphylococcus epidermidis was observed using a bacterial culture. This was treated with moxifloxacin for 1 week. It was suggested that the patient should switch to a prolactin sparing antipsychotic in view of the hyperprolactinemia, however, the patient refused. After a clinical follow-up of 16 months, the wound had healed well and no palpable mass was found in the breast.

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Keywords:  hyperprolactinemia; mammary duct ectasia; schizophrenia; sulpiride

Year:  2015        PMID: 26137036      PMCID: PMC4467363          DOI: 10.3892/ol.2015.3034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Lett        ISSN: 1792-1074            Impact factor:   2.967


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